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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> pygame-users
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Re: [pygame] ideas for renaming pygame-ctypes
by James Paige other posts by this author
Aug 24 2006 9:19AM messages near this date
Re: [pygame] ideas for renaming pygame-ctypes | Re: [pygame] ideas for renaming pygame-ctypes
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 08:25:10AM -0700, Peter Shinners wrote:
>  On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 22:14 +0930, Tim Ansell wrote:
>  > > current pygame-ctypes SDL-wrapping core => Pistol, or PistolCore
>  > > higher-level pygame-ctypes stuff (sprites, etc) => PistolGrip
>  > 
>  > How about Pystol (pronounced Pistol) and Pystol.Grip (pygame
>  > compatibility lib)
>  
>  Kind of catchy. I prefer without the "y" at this point, but the "i" will
>  be harder to search for. On the other hand, being a lower level library,
>  I don't mind a lower level name.
>  

Absolute balderdash! The tradition of naming python libraries after 
Monty Python sketches is sacred!

python-cytpes must be renamed pySelfDefenceAgainstFreshFruit and the 
pySDL thin wrapper needs to be renamed 
pyThompsonComeAtMeWithThatRaspberryComeOnBeAsViciousAsYouLikeWithIt

These are the /only/ sane choices, and anyone who disagrees with me is a 
damn communist!

</sillyness type="offtopic" severity="shameful"> 

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James Paige
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